Diocese to A.ward Diplomas To 635 Boys and Girls In 10 High Schools
The ANCHOR
A total of 635 seniors will graduate this Sunday and Monday from 10 Diocesan high schools. The figure includes 229 boys and 406 girls. Of the high' schools five are in Fall River, two each in New Bedford and Taunton an~' one in Fairhaven. Bi~hop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, which enrolled only freshmen this year is' 'not as yet represented. Leading all in num. , ber of Seniors is Coyle High An Anchor of the Soul, Sur, and fi'irm-ST. PAUL School, Taunton, which will graduate 116 boys at ceremonies scheduled for 8 Monday night. Bishop Connolly will confer diplomas and Robert V. PRICE IOc I 4, •0. 23 V o. © 1960 The Anchor $4.00 per Year McGowan, K.S.G. will be comSecond Class Mall Privileges Authorized at Fall River, Mall. mencement speaker. Next in number is Holy Family High School, New. Bedford, which will confer diplomas on 51 girls and S": boys at 7:30 Sunday night in St. Lawrence's Church. Auxiliary Bishop Gerrard will preside and Rev. William D. Thomson will speak. From Manville June 7, .1960 Seventy-eight students, includ.lng 26 boys and 52 girls, will My dear Priests and People: Our Catholic Charities campaign has come to a happy graduate from St. Anthony's end: Thanks to the enthusiasm of our Chairman and his High School, New' Bedford, also at 7:30 Sunday night. Ceremon,th~us~nds of cooperative men and women, we h~ve achieved ieS will take place in the school great success. . auditorium with Rt. Rev. ,Msgr. , The whole Diocese, and most particularly those .that ~taff .Albert Berube presiding and our many services, have reason to feel pride: .the cJtief address delivered. by of accomplishment and face the futurE; wit~ Laure B.: Lussier. of Manville, Turn to Page Twenty-three full confidence. . ANNUAL MEETING: Bish9P Connolly is guest· of We will continue to provide .as best we. honor at annual meeting 'of the Diocesan Guild for the Blind. can for every need at every level. We will Left to' right, the Bishop;. Mrs: Catherine'. Cummings, St. see to it that no part of our well-knit DioCese .Jolin the Evangelist .parish, Attleboro; Mrs. Eleanor need experience neglect. ' M(~rp,hy, St. MarY,'s, T.a~~ton; Rev. GeorgeE. Sullivan, Plans are in. the "",aking ,for. exte,,!d~ng our program in care for the aged. and in newly-appointed piocesan Director for tlle 9'uild:' . Auxiliary Bishop 'James J. firm. We want to provide, also, more C.Y.O. activity, sinc~ it is already 'pay!~g' rich ~iivi-' Gerrard, D.D.; will officiate dends in the home as well as the community. at. 'the 13th annual Bl~ssing', To all who have helped so generously to bring much needed , of 'the Fleet Sunday, June 26 resources that can be plowed back i~to our diversified charities, .in 'Prov:incetown. The celebra· tion will be a three day affair, we give cordial thanks. They will 'always have place in. the ·with social activities and' athprayerful memories of orphan an~ infirm,. the ,ch!ldre~ of l~tic contests' scheduled . for 'Eight major regional contractors will submit bids next T Nlnareth· as well as our v~nerable old people. . :'. ~~turday, June 25 and Monday, 'Wednesday for the construction, of Bishop Feehan High Sisters and priests staFfing the services, and all whC) coun.t · June 27 anji the religious high- School in Attleboro.' The 'work of building the second dio. "'~.. blessings you h'ave provided, including the ~ishop and .. /:lis , Jight ,coIl}ing on Sunday..' . , Skippers' and crews of fishing ..ces'im regional high s'chool' will 'start shortly thereafter. Ioyat Auxiliary, will give' praye·rful. grateful mem~ry to you .boats will assemble at 10 Sunday The Most Reverend BishoPTa~i!ton, CaJ?e C~d and Fall 4In@ yours. · morn.ing on RYger Street· iii will open the pl~rin~d $2;500,- . River. '.' '. Devotedly Provincetown and marcli 'to a'n 000 educat'}'o'nal institution '. , 11 . o'cl~ck . Fishermen's,' High' '. .' " . . .' I . Sisters of Mercy will staff the' Mass' 'at St. Peter' the. Apostle' ',to tlie ~rrst Fresh~an c.ass, Att~~boro i.nst~tutio~'; Sisters of . S t be' 1961 Th Attl ,Notre Dame de'Namur are teach-' , Church., 'FolJowing . MaSs, the Hi ep em, 1': '. .'.: e.' e- ·:ing',.at Bi~hop' Sia~g which wil.l . fishermen will escortl't1ie 'Bishop . boroschool 18 one' offlVe. re'and, other" Clel'gy .to. the end of . gional' high schools.' planned, by. acc9mm~d:a.te Freshman. a n..d :.' .' .... M~cl\;Ii~lan Wharf for ~h~ ble~s-r' . :B~shoP. ponnoll~. i~.. t~~:. ~aU .~ofbom,ore.stud.~~tssta.rb~gthla ' . . ' . ' I'.' .lng, ceremony. '.; " . ;Jbyer Dloc~~... , .~. ,' . . . 1:,' . a ~'" . '. ;' Boats ·participati~g:'..viH'form .J, Firs~ ~~, ~h~fiye.. sc~o~l~. lit ·'.Co~struction of B.i~hop Feehan a ltitgecircle in 'Provincetown . ,BislloP Stallg'''Wgll',~cQC)~~, 10' : 'HIgh 10 Attleboro· has ~~en made "outer 'ha'rbot"and approa<:h,'the' North Dartmouth.whicb"~el'y.es ,possibl~ by"~he cOIl~ributil:~ns of 1..,., . i.·... ...•... "'whaHfoi'individual''bl¢ssirigS.•', the:GI,'e';iter. 'N'ewned~C)rcr a~ea" the.filithfuli.1,l the gr,eater~tt~e. : . " .. Turn' io 'Pace Twenl:r-lhree ' ,Oth-er', sbbOpls· a~ p~anp'~,d,.for bol,'O section~f.t.hediocese.- , ' A new higll of $566,367.51 '.has. been reached -.in:.the-: ." '. ...., " " ",. . . Catholic Charities Appeal. This final figure represerit,s' increase of $64,040.i1 over IMt year. it i~ail, increase of 13%. Ninety-one parishes t.he l?-onor group . . surpassed their . previous thanked all who' assisted in the : '.. . , e. . . . high totals. Many, factors success in,this statement: "As a Five- Diocesan priests, including -three presellt :members a~d a former ~ember o~ the contributed to the substan- resolt of untiring efforts of pas- . Chaplain Corps of the Armed Services of. the United State~, wIl} mark the sIlver anmvertial gain-a noticeable gen- tors,. priests, parish chai~~en sary of their ordination,next Wednesday. They were ordamed m St. M~ry's Cathedral!)n·. erous. spi;it, !ncreased numbers :~da ~~~~t~;rgi;:~~~r~o~c~t~~~ June 15,1935 by the late Most Rev. James E. Cassidy, D.D.~third'Ordirtary of the Dio., contrlbutmg 1o. the upper ~ate- 1960 Catholic Charities Appeal cese. The· jubilarians a ~ e Father in seminaries in. Balti- Mich. from 1935 to 1954, except gories, pride 10 past achle~e- has been a financial success. Father (Major) Thomas F. mote Seattle and Plymouth, for the period .between June, ments,. efforts of. the .Steermg "The fulfilling of our goal will d J G " 1943 throl,lgh April, 1946, when he Co~mlttce, S~eclal GIfts, a~d make it possible to accomplish . Daley, Father Alfre . . en- ",~n~~~~~~~~~~~~"~~n,,~n~~n' s":v~d as an Army Chaplain in Parish Committees, commun~ty great things for the young peo- dreau, Fat her (Colonel) the European Theatre of Operaawareness of the commumty pIe and many kind things for the' Joseph H. Hamel, Father (Lieutions.· ~rvices rendered ~hrough Chasick and aged.. tenant-Colonel) Lucien' J ..MaFather Gendreau was named rlty Appeal AgenCies. \ "May I publicly express my dore and Father Leo T. Sullivan. . assistant at St. Mary's Cathedral Geol'~e Vigeant, 1960 Lay sincere thanks and auureciation Fathe~ Daley· ' on June 15, 1954, and is presently e h a i I' man of the Appeal, Turn to Page Three Father Daley, son of John t. administrator of, St.' Peter's and Catherine A. (Sullivan) Church, South Dighton. He .Daley, was borIi June 19, 1905 serves as secretary of the Board of Examiners of the Clergy and in N'ew Bedford. He was' educated at· Holy Family 'High is a judge of the Diocesan MatriSchool, St. .Charles: College, '. ~w.al Tri1:>!lI~al. St. Mary's Seminary awarded him a Doct,;,r Catonsville" Md., and 'St. Mary's of Sacred . Theolo.gy.degree .lR Most Rev. James L. Connolly, D.D., Bishop of Fall .. Seminary, Baltimor~.. . ~ _ Following ordination, 'he wali 1938.River, will open' the, Second Diocesan Legion of Mary .' Father Hamel assigned as, assilltant '.at Our Congress next Sunday at Cathedral Camp, with the Holy · Lady of the Isle; ~a'ntucket until . Father Hamel, soa ~f Adela~d Sacrifice of the Mass. Taking part in the Congress will be Nov. 15, 1939, when he was and Anna (Bouchard) Hamel, was born in Fall River on May the Active Legionaries from James Lenaghan of St. Joseph's, transferred to Holy Name, Fall River. He joined the Chaplain 15, 1908. He stUdied at Joliet Boston and Providence. The Fall River, as chairman. Corps of the Army on June 8, Seminary, Canada, and St. Bertheme of the Congress is The second session will be 1944 and is presently stationed nard's Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. "~t. Louis de Monfort's True "The Legionary must pray Following ordination he was in Germany. as well as work". This theme, as Devotion to Mary", with the Father Gendreau stationed at St. Anthony of well as the1ubjects for the three Rev. John A. Cantwell of St. r :iua, New Bedford until Feb. Father Gendreau, son of Nasessions, are taken from .the Mary's, Waltham, as speaker, poleon A. and Marguerite (Cote) 1942, when he became a ChapJames Lamb of St. Paul's, and DIOCESAN HEAD: Rev. lain in the Army, transferring official Le~ion of Mary handGendreau, was born in Fall book used by Legionaries Taunton, as chairman. River on Jan. 9, 1911. He stUdied Walter A. Sullivan, assistant to the Air Force in 1949. His The final session will be on at Montreal College and com-' throu~hout the world. at St. Mary's Cathedral, and present post is Scott Air Force The first session will be "The the "Sacred Heart Enthrone- pleted his education for the Fall River Area CYO Base, Ill. He is a member of ment" with Mortimer Kennedy the Air Force inspector generaI'll Le~ionary and the Eucharist", priesthood at St. Mary's SemiDirector, will also serve as staff. with John Schondek, of St. of St. James, New Bedford as nary. Turn' to Pa&'e Eleven Paul'liI, Taunton as speaker and Turn to Page Five He taught asa Sulpiclan Diocesan CYO Director.
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